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The Krüppel-Like Factor Dar1 Determines Multipolar Neuron Morphology.

Xin WangMacy W ZhangJung Hwan KimAnn Marie MacaraGabriella R SterneTao YangBing Ye
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The three basic morphological types of neurons--unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar--are important for information processing and wiring of neural circuits. Little progress has been made toward understanding the molecular and cellular programs that generate these types since their discovery over a century ago. It is generally assumed that basic morphological types of neurons are determined by the number of dendrites growing out from the cell body. Here, we show that this model alone is insufficient. We introduce the positioning of nucleus as a critical factor in this process and report that the transcription factor Dar1 determines multipolar neuron morphology in postmitotic neurons by regulating genes involved in nuclear positioning.
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